B—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. September 5. 1959 For the Farm Wife and Family Saucepan Desserts By Mrs. Richard C. Spence corn flakes added to a brown , sugar batter have a coxnbin- A little saucepan sor y ation c hewiness and crun is all that it takes to turn c biness that is worth trying, out a luscious drownie ice too. cream pie or a variety of Sausepan sorcery turns out chevy bar-type cookies. The treats which are delightfully magic formula consists of eaS y to make and wonder combining all of the ingredi- f u lly tasty to eat. ents in' the same saucepan used to melt the butter in Saucepan Brownie the first step of the recipe. „ Ice Cream Pie The saucepan method not pound or VS cup Butter only eliminates extra bowls 2- ). ounce squares un and~ pans to wash, but also sweetened chocolate cuts down on the mixing 1 CU P sugar time required. i, cup broken pecans The batter for these ver- i‘ tea spoon halting powder satile dessercs goes together tea spoon vanilla m a matter of minutes. 2 eggs It may be baked in a var- Rub bottom of two 9-inch iety of pan shapes as well. pie pans Wlth butter. Melt Pie pans, for example, yield butter and chocolate in a two thin layers which, make saucepan Remove from heat, a party dessert worth remem- Add all ingredients except bering when stacked with eggS creamy rich ice cream in be- M i x to blend. Add eggs tween A ring mold also has and be at well. Divide batter interesting possibilities as a equally in two pans. Bake 25 baking pan. minutes in a moderate oven The rich, chocolate brown- (350 degrees). Cool in pans, ie is probably the best loved Loosen edges, of the saucepan bars. Spread two pints of soft- However, coconut and ened ice cream over one Tapp an - Caloric - John Wood - Roper Whitehead Ruud Norge Temco Magic Chef ALL THE BIG NAMES IN GAS APPLIANCES ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORES THE USUAL BAR GAIN PRICES, OF COURSE. f UGITE GAS, Inc. Successor to Ward Bottle Gas 25 SOUTH STATE STREET. EPHRATA, PA. Open Friday 'iil 9 p. m. one Brownie layer. Cut sec- the doughnuts in the cool of ond layer into eight or ten the morning, put it in the wedge-shaped pieces. refrigerator to chill and then Arrange wedges on top of cut and fry the doughnuts in ice cream for a “top crust”, time for a delightful break Wrap Brownie Pie in freez- about mid-afternoon, er wrapping and keep in the Frost them with a rich freezer. Remove from freez- browne d butter frosting or er about 20 to 30 minutes sa^n y chocolate frosting—or before serving time. you j us t can’t choose be- Cut and serveT Eight to 10 tween two such good-sound servings. ing frostlngs, you could even do them half-and half. Saucepan Cornflake Bars jf you’ve thought of home -1 stick (14 pound or Vi made doughnuts as being a cup) Butter treat but rather a lot of % cup brown sugar trouble to make, you’ll be 2 tablespoons water pleased with this method of % cup granulated sugar frying.- them in an electric 1 cup sifted flour frypan. IV* teaspoons baking There’s little fuss involved powder and the doughnuts cook in 1 egg about three minutes. In this 1 teasppon vanilla time they develop a nice ev- V* cup shredded cocoanut en browning due to the ev -1 cup corn flakes aporated milk used in the Rub bottom of a 9-incb dough. ~~ square pan with butter. Melt • Together' with eggs and butter in a saucepan. Remove butter the evaporated milk from heat. Add and makes it a wonderfully rich water. Blend. Stir in flour dough, too, which in turn and baking powder. produces Use especially good " Add egg and vanilla. Beat and rich well. Add coconut and corn The frostings are both flakes, and sir lightly to beauties as well as being so combine. Pour into prepared pleasant tasting.-'The brown pan. Bake in a moderate ov- ed butter frosting is a lovely en.(350 degrees) about 30 tawny white color; the choc minutes. ‘date, dark rich brown and Do not overbake Cool in shiny, pan Cut into bars at serving They’re * both made with time. Yield: 18 bars. evaporated milk so have the NOTE: Saucepan Corn same superbly smooth tex- Flake Bars may be baked in lure. If you choose the two 9-inch pie pans and serv- chocolate, you might like to ed with ice cream between sprinkle chopped nuts on as the layers to make an Ice a finishing touch. Cream Pie. Think how wonderful hot A warm homemade choc- mg, too. Save part of the ola.e doughnut and a mug dough in ’the refrigerator ov of refreshing cold milk, to- ernight and you’ll be all set gether they’re enough to to make fresh doughnuts make a success of any sum-' first thing next day. mer day. Chocolate Doughnuts To make all this possible 3Vs cups flour, sifted yn- ~,; x +he dough for 2 teaspoons baking pow- - - * * * * ?■ ■' » i'V '* * For Convenience, for Confidence, Bank at the Fulton RUHIUI * MewnAVK * Mouinviiut« cast ftmuwis * «mm doughnuts taste in the morn- MraW [dml JefttU butrmc* corptntim der. 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon sale 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons butt er ened 1 2 squares unswe e t 6np chocolate, melted 3/4 cup evaporated mu 1 tablespoon lemon i 1 teaspoon vamli a J Salad oil for fry m - 1 Sift together flour b , DEPEND! DiJOIK Quick gives y° u BH F AR wRSIt CLEANER CLOTHES U - ‘ NO other type of washer can >, soiled 'clothes so snowy c i M „ , tedious "extra’’ hand-treatraj ere. or bleachint. With Dexter (wt "extras’’ needed. v c * 4 TO 6 TIMES FASTER Kan any automatic. Twice j s ( Jsl smile tub washer. Every 4 minutes load is done with Qulcktwm Each li .soaked, hot washed, thorouchly rm damp dried. 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